Many of us are in are in our own prisons that aren't made of iron bars.
Belief is a shelter, a prison for a curious mind.
Maybe I won't stay out of prison. Who knows?
I have done prison time for 13 years without any conviction.
Prison Guard: Welcome to Alcatraz.
Dae-su Oh: How's life in a bigger prison, Dae-su?
Prisons are built with stones of Law. Brothels with the bricks of religion.
In the hands of the ego, marriage is a prison. It is exclusive. It is a place where people are constantly reminded of their failures and limited by the energies of another person. It is rife with judgment and blame.
My movies were the kind they show in prisons and airplanes, because nobody can leave.
Prison's a walk in the park compared with being sectioned, mate, it really is.
I hated high school. It was a prison.
I man is a prisoner of only his own mind.
Women are dominating the charts, and women are doing it for themselves. We're kicking butt and taking no prisoners.
Rock 'n' roll was two pegs below being a prisoner of war back then.
A freedom which is interested only in denying freedom must be denied. And it is not true that the recognition of the freedom of others limits my own freedom: to be free is not to have the power to do anything you like; it is to be able to surpass the...
Mr. Moony presents his compliments to Professor Snape, and begs him to keep his abnormally large nose out of other people's business. Mr. Prongs agrees with Mr. Moony, and would like to add that Professor Snape is an ugly git. Mr. Padfoot would like ...
Bah!” Magnus scoffed. “Humans always blame dwarves. A baby goes missing and it was a dwarf that stole it. A princess runs off with a second son of a king and it was a dwarf who lured her to a deep prison. And when they find her with the prince—...
I have always hesitated to give advice, for how can one advise another how to act unless one knows that other as well as one knows himself? Heaven knows. I know little enough of myself: I know nothing of others. We can only guess at the thoughts and ...
I saw a lot of men die there. Most men. Do you know what killed them?”…”Despair,” said Finney. “They believed themselves to be prisoners. I lived with those men, ate the same maggot-infested food, slept in the same beds, did the same back-b...
During the first day, curious at having outsiders among them, a long stream of inmates came over and talked with me. Remarkably, according to what they told me, nearly every inmate in the prison didn't do it. Several thousand people had been locked u...
So what's your team called?" asked Kate, twisting her legs into a pretzel-like configuration, "We're called the Winmates because we're inmates who win." Kate looked back and forth at Reynie and Constance, searching their expression for signs of delig...